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DESIGNS 

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FRANK  P.  MILBURN 

ARCHITECT     ■'.      ■'.      4      '^ 
COLUMBIA,  V  /,  -J-  C.      'r 


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THE    STATE    COMPANY 

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USEFl'L    iiifoniKUion   for  tlmse    inti-resttd   in   the    erection   iif   1)iii]din.us,    artistic  as   well   ns   durable.      .Much   nKiney 
has  been   sjient  on  large  buildings,    without    considering    progressive  ideas  of  construction,  or  pleasing  effects 
in  Architecture.     One  of  the  greatest  points  to  he  i"onsidered  is  the  scientific,  as  well  as  the  practical,  manipu- 
lation of  all  raw  material  entering  into  these  structures. 

l,ong  experience  has  taught  me  that  nothing  is  too  good  in  the  way  of  material,  and  I  spare  no  time  or  expense 
to  secure  the  best  results  obtainable  in  preparing  the  plans  and  specifications,  and  superintending  the  construction.  Vou 
may  ha\e  an  elegant  set  of  plans,  and  if  the  builder  does  not  follow  them,  the  owner  is  the  loser,  and  the  architect  has  to 
shoulder  the  blame.  So  many  of  our  profession  understand  the  theory  but  are  unable  to  put  the  same  into  practical  executit>n. 
On  the  following  pages  of  this  brochure  will  be  found  a  few  suggestions  to  the  public,  also  a  few  cuts  of  a  few  buildings 
executed  in  my  otlice. 

The   well-known   designer,    Mr.    Mich,\el    Heistkr,    is   now   associated    with     me   as   designer  and    m.mager  of   the 

draughting  department. 

^'ours  resprctfullv, 

FRANK   r.  .Mll.liURN. 
Rkff.rkncks — Carolina  National  Hank,  Columbia,  .S.  C. 

Merchants  and  Farmers  National  Bank,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

First  National  Bank,   Charlotte,  N.  C. 

.Sa\annah  Trust  Company,  .Savannah,  C,a. 

Palmetto  liank  and  'I'rust  Com])any,  CoUniibia,  S.  C. 

Southern  Railway  Co.;   Plant  .System;  .Seaboard  Air  Line;  .Atlantic  Coast  Line;  Georgia  Railway  Co. 

Bradstreet  Mercantile  Agency. 

R.  Ci.  Hun  8:  Co.  Mercantile  Agency. 


Copyright  applied  for,  by  1-'rank  P    Mm. burn 


•PROPOSHD  •  CAPITOL' ftVll  .DING- 

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FRANK  1',   MILHL'RN,  Aicliiluct. 


Estiinaled  Cost.  Si. 000,000 


WVTHK  COl'NTV  CUURT  HOUSE. 


FRANK  P.   MILBURN, 
Architect. 


Wytheville,  Va. 
J.  E.  Parrish,  Contractor. 


1;1K1J.S1C\T.  \li:w,  INK^N   SIATION,  SA\'AX.\AH,  (,A. 
For  the  AtlaiUic  Coast  Line,  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Southern  Railways. 

FRANK  P.  MILBURN,  Architect.  McKenzie  &  Son,  Contractors. 


FRANK  P.  MILBURN,  Architect. 


gi-:xi:kai.  \v.\rri.\(.;  kuom,  rxiox  station. 


Savannah,  Ga. 


srF.i:i.  iKAiN  siiin,  rxiox  staiidn. 


FKANK   I'.   MII.IURN',  Arrhitect. 


Savannah,  Ga. 


I'RANK  P.   MILliL'KN.  Aixhitect. 


DESICN  SrnMITTEI)   FOR  I'NIOX    STA'l-loX. 


Athinta.  Ga 


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Fhank  p.   Mii.nvRN, 
Architect. 


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Charlotte.  N.  C. 


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Architect. 


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Lake  City,  Fla, 
Otis  tS:  Co..  Contractor! 


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JAS.   A.   BENSON'S   RESIDENCE. 


Washington,  Ga. 


FRANK  P.  MILBURN,  Arcliitect. 


joi'RitoN  corxrv  L(.)rKr  ikh  si-;. 

Fire  Proof. 
Gibson  &  Crawford,  Contractors. 


Paris.   Ky. 


FKANK  p.  Mil. lURN.  Architect.  ri|ll.M.S(l\    .\  I    1  1 11  (  I R  H  M .  Cliarlcslon.  S.  C. 

Built  by  the  city  for  tlie  Confederate  X'eterans'  ketinion,  1.S99.     Erected  in  ninety  days.     Seating  capacity  10,000;  size  166x271  ft. 

McCarrell  &  Son.  Builders. 


FRANK   P.   MILIU'RN.  Anliitect. 


Al-CMNI    HALL,  rNI\-EKSlTV  OF    NOKIll    CAROLINA. 


Cliapel  Hill,  N.  C. 


FRANK  p.  MILIURN.  Architccl.  COLNTN'    ClJl'KT    HOUSIC.  Hickman,  Ky. 

Also  built  at  Monticello,  Ky.;  Cadi/;,  Ky.;  Salyersville,  Ky.;  Hinton,  \V.  Va.;  WinfieUl,  \V.  \a.     Cost,;fi5,<xx)  to  f2o,<x)o. 


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Architect. 


Columbia,  S.  C. 


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FRANK   P.   MII.IURN. 
Art  liilucl. 


TNION  STATION. 
For  llic  Atlaiuic  Coast  Line,  SoiilliL-ni  and  Geor;;ia  Railways. 


T.  O 


AuKUSta,  Ga. 
Hi  own  &  Son,  Contractors. 


FRANK  P.   MILBURN, 
Architect. 


I'LOKIDA  SPATE  HOUSE. 


Tallahassee,  Fla. 
j.  E.  Parrish,  Contractor. 


\Ii;\V  ox   -'Sl/W  ANNKE   KI\KK. 


The  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Ry.  in  the  distance 


Columbia  Countv,  Fla. 


I  nioii  -.-elation  ••  • 

Kiiowille  ■■  loiiii  •• 

FRANK    P.    MILBURN  .     AKtHlTEcr 
tOLUMBIA  ■•  S.C. 


l-'RANK  P.   MILBURN, 
Architect. 


LWJUX   rA.SSKXGlCk  SIATUJX. 
For  the  Southern  Railway  Co. 


Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Nicholas  Ittner.  Contractor. 


C'AP'l".  ()\\1-:N   li\l  ^'S   Kl'.SIDKXCE. 


I-RANK  V.  MILDURN.  Architect. 


Columbia,  S.  C. 


FRANK  p.  MILBURN, 
Architect. 


PEOPLE'S  BANK  BUILDING. 


Union.  S    C. 
Morgan  Iron  Works.  Builders. 


Feiuilutoii  Street. 


I- RANK   V.   Mll.lU'KN'S   R]-:SI  DICNCK 


Columbia,  S.  C. 


I'  A  3  1     iJC-jRNlTOPY. 

WiH'i-iiRop  Normal 
AND  Industrial 

COLLETGC." 
Wiic.K   hii.i.,  5..C. 

rpAtlK   P  MlLt-l;KN,  ARCI-llTnc-I 


EAST  l)()K^HT()k^.  wix  iiikor  college. 


FRANK  p.   MILBl'RN.  Architect. 


Rock  Hill.  S.  C. 


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[•'hank    p.    Mir.BIKN. 
Architect. 


Cohinibia.   S.   C. 


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Columbia  .s.c. 


COLUMBIA  COUNTY   COlK|-   HoCSE. 


FRANK  P.   MILBURN. 
Architect. 


Lake  City.  Fla. 
Otis  &  Co  .  Contractors. 


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IRANK   p.   MILUIRN, 
Arcliitect. 


Darlington,  S.  C. 
VV  J .  Wilkins.  Comractor. 


FRANK  P.  MILKURN.  Architect. 


rUP.LIC  SCHOOL  RUILDIXG. 


]i\t>  Stone  Gap,  \'a. 


rxioN  i'.\s>i.N(.i;k 

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IKANK   p.    MILBIRN, 
Architecl. 


Nl  A  i  ii  iN 
Si)iillicni  Railways. 


Columbia.  S.  C. 
N.  luncr.  Contractor. 


FRANK  P.  MILBL'RN,  Architecl. 


DESIGN  FOR  LIBRARY, 


nrsir.x  i"i  )R  rxiox  station. 


FRANK   V     MU.HLUN.  Architect. 


•CCNTDAL-  -Motel- 
rPAM.P  iiLRvpv AccMiTrrx. 

■COH  MDIA  ■     ■  SC- 


SBfjS^S 


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FRANK  P.  MILBl'RN,  Architect 


NEW  CENTRAL  HOTEL. 


Cliarlotte,   N.  C. 


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Frank  P.   Mii-BIKX,  Savannah.  Ga. 

Architect. 


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FRANK  P.   MILHL'KN,  Architect. 


COUNTR\-    CLi;]!. 


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FrrriNc  sciiotn.,  \\"<u-i--()ri)  c()LI,i-:ge. 


FRANK   P.    MII.Ul'RN. 
Architect. 


Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
L.  a:  lustice,  Contractor. 


PROPOSED     UNION  •  STATION 
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THE    ATlArfTIC    COaiST   IINE   ,  SOUmEnN    RAILWAY, 
AND   JIANT    SfSTEM  «««)?Qai 


I'RANK  P.   MILBURN,  Aichitect 


APPROVED   I)P:SIC,X    I'OK   rxiox   STATIOX. 
For   the   Atlantic    Coast    Lint    ami    Soiitln-rn     Rail  u  ays. 


Charleston,  S    C. 


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FRANK  P.   MlI.r.lRN,  Arcliilect. 


I..   M.   I,I\•I■:I.^■■S  RK.SIDF.XCK. 


Tallahassee,  Fla. 


STORE  AND  FLAT   I'.LTLDING  FOR  CHAS.  NAREV, 


FRANK  P.    MILBURN,  Aicliitect. 


Columbia,  S.  C. 


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NKCON.  CiA 


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DEMPSEY  BUILDING. 


l-RANK  P     Mll.BlRN,  Architect. 


Macon.  Ga. 


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FRANK  P.   MILlJUkN,  Arcliitect. 


I)|-:si(;\  I-OR  A  KKSIDENCE. 


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A.  R.   1'.  CHIKCII. 


FRANK  I'.  MII.lUiRN,  Ari-liiter.t. 


Newberry.  S.  C. 


SOUTHERN    RAILWAY    STATKJN. 


FRANK  P.    MILBURN. 
Architect, 


Danville,  Va. 
Gialiani  &  Co.,  Contractors. 


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MRS.  L.  L.  DEMPSEY'S  RESIDENCE. 


FRANK  P.  MILBIRN,  Architect 


Ridgefield,  Conn. 


FRANK  P.   MILBURN. 
Architect. 


WISE  COUNTY  COURT  HOUSE. 

Fireproof. 


Wise.  Va. 
M.  Gilluni.  Builder 


Urn    ""I"' 
11  il  Nil II II II II 


FRANK  P.   MILBL'RN,  Architect. 


SOirHKKN    LOAN   AND    TKlSr  CO. 
Ottice  UuiUtiiii; 


Greensboro.  N.  C 


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OFFICE   liUn.DING  FOK  COTTON  MILL 


FRANK  P.   MILBURN.  A.chitect. 


VV     .1     1     .N   I 


ccn•^■l^•  coi  ki  iioisi;. 


FRANK  P     MILIU'RN, 
Architect. 


Wayne,  W.  Va. 
UtK  Four  Con.  Co  ,  Builders. 


I'RANK  P     MILBURN. 
Architect. 


MARY  ANN  SMITH  liUlLDING. 
University  of  Nortii  Carolina. 


Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
/achary  &  Co.,  Contractors. 


'DARLINGTON -S-C- 

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FRANK  P.    MILIUIUN, 
Architect. 


-•()Ks^■'^llI■:  county  court  housic. 

Fireproof. 


Winston,  N .  C. 
L.  P.  Ha/en  A:  Co.,  Contrartors. 


MAIN  luii.DiNi;.  Ni;\\  r.i-KKv  tMi.i,i:c,i: 


1-R.\\K  I'     MU.UIKN,  Architect. 


Newberry.  S.   C. 


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FRANK  P     MILUURN,  Architect. 


i-KANK   P.    Mil. BURN. 
Arrhileci, 


MECKLF.Xr.rRC-  COINTV 

I-roni  elevation. 


COIRT  III  USE. 


Cliarloiic.  N    C. 
McAfee  &  Co . ,  Contractors . 


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Ul-I-ICF.  nriLDIXG  FOR   llUFl'WLO  COTTON   MILLS. 


FRANK  P.    MILIURN,  Aicliitect- 


Union.  S.  C. 


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Tile    lararest    schunl     l.niMini;    in    the    South, 


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FRANK  P.   MILIU'KN. 
Arcliitect- 


Cliarlotlc.  N.  C. 
N.   Ittner,  Conlrarlor. 


-WILKES- COVNTY-  COVKT-HOVSE-  -WASHmGTON-GA- 
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PIEDMONT  OFl-ICK  HLII.DINC. 

The  finest  ofiici;  buildins:  in  Nnrtli  Carolina. 


FRANK  P.   MILIURN,  Architect. 


Charloiie,  N.  C. 


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FRANK  P.   MILBURN. 
Architect. 


SOUTHERN'    RAILWAN"    STATION. 


Richmond,    Va 
W.  A    Chestennan,  Contractor 


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1-RANK   V.    MILIU'RN.   ArcliitLTt 


Hdleigh,  N.  C. 


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FRANK   P.   MILBIKN.  Arrliilerl 


AMI    |)1MN(.     RUIJ.M, 


CAl'll  AI.  CLLH. 

KalciRh.  N    C. 


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I-RANK   P.   MILUrRN. 
Architect. 


1'A.ssi;nc,i;k  siaiion. 


Stiiiiiiiurville,  S.  C. 
J.  U.  Elliott,  Conirartor. 


nORMITOR^-,  Rl.ixn  SCHOOL 


FRANK   p.    MII.BIKN, 
Arrliitei  t. 


Raleigh,  N,  C 
J.  D.  Elliott,  Contractor. 


IKiX.  \V.   Ill  \l     IIAKKIS'  KKSIDKN'CK 

FRANK    P.    Mil. BURN.  Arc-liilect. 


Kci   Wtsi.   Ill 


I'"IKS'I      I:  \  I'  I  IS  I     M  I  I    i:i    I  L 


FRANK  P.   MILBURN, 
Aicliitect. 


Winston.  N.  C. 
Fogle  Bros  .  Builders. 


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SOL'TIIKKX    K.\II.\VA^•    SlWTloX. 

FRANK  P     MILIiURN,   Arcliiterl. 


Aiken,  S ,  C. 


|)i;sI(;n  ioi<  c\i\  iiAi.i.. 


FRANK  I'.   MILIU'RN,  Architccl. 


CliarlcstoOt  S    C. 


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FRANK   P,    MII.IUKN,  lirepioof,  WclcliAV.  Va. 

AicliitecL  Rush  &  Biutliei,  Builders 


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IRAXK   1'     Mll.HlRN.   Al(  liilcil. 


Columbia  tleiu)>! 


FRANK   P.    MILIUIRN 
ArchiteLL 


C()U^'T^•  JAIL. 

Hiiilt  at  Kfvser,  \V,  Va.  ;   Welrli,  \V.  Va.  ; 

Williamson,  \V.  Va.,  an.i  Anderson,  S,  C 


STATE  OF  SOUTH  CAROLINA, 

EXECUTIVE  CHAMBER. 

Coi.iMiiiA,  S.  C,  December  29,   1902. 
.MR.   I-K.WK   I'.   Mll.IUKX, 

Cdlumbia.  .S.  C 
Diar  .Sir: 

It  gives  ine  a  great   deal  of  pleasure    to    reconimend    you   to   any  one    wlio   desires   the   services  of  an  Architect. 
^■cnlr  work  at   Wintlirop  College,  the  City   Hall  and  the  State  Capitol  shows  that  you  are  master  of  your  profession. 

Yours  very  truly, 

.M.   1'..   Mc.S\vkkm;\',  Governor. 


FLORIDA  CAPITOL  COMMISSION. 

.\t  a  meeting  of  the  Capitol  Commission  held  in  the  Executive  Office,  Tallahassee,  Fla  ,  December  18,  1902,  the 
folhnving  resolutions  were  passed: 

"Resolved,  That  the  Capitol  Commission  of  the  .State  of  I'lorida  extend  its  thanks  to  .\lr.  I'raiik  1'.  .Milbnrn  and 
express  its  appreciation  of  his  efficient  services  in  the  making  of  plans  and  specitications  and  supervision  of  the  work 
of  improving  tlie  Capitol.  His  work  has  been  of  inestimable  value  in  connection  with  the  building,  and  he  is  heartily 
commeiulefl  to  the  public  for  work  of  a  similar  nature."  W.  .S.  Jis.\nin(;s, 

Goxernor  of  1-loriila  and  Ch.iirman  of  the  Capitol  Commission. 


COUNTY  COMMISSIONERS, 

COLUMBIA  COUNTY,   FLORIDA. 

Lakk  City,   Fi,a.,  Septeiiilier  i,   1902. 
MR.  FRANK  P.  MILBURN,  Architect, 

Columbia,  .S.   C. 
Dear   .Sir: 

IJelieviii.a;  that  true  merit  shmilil  have  its  reward,  we,  the  County  Commissioners  of  Columbia  County,  Florida, 
desire  to  say  to  \ou  that  our  ueu  Court  House,  just  completed  and  accepted,  is  the  ]3ride  of  our  eutire  people.  It  lias 
been  remarked  by  many,  amont;-  whom  were  our  Governor  and  .State  Comptroller,  that  our  building,  in  architectural 
design,  attractiveness,  comfort  and  convenience,  has  no  equal  in  Florida.  We  are  perfectly  satisfied.  And  you,  as  the 
Architect  of  this  building,  have  the  gratitude  of  our  whole  people,  and  you  shmdd  feel  ]Udud  of  vour  handiuiu'k. 
W'ith  the  best  of  wishes  for  your  future  continued  success,  we  are. 

Yours   very  truly, 

CotiNTV  CojiMissiONKRS  of  Columbia  County,   Morida. 
Uy  R.  T.   ISooZKi-t,   Chairman. 

BOARD  OF   SUPERVISORS,  WYTHE  COUNTY,  VA. 

WVTHKX  II.I.K,     \'.\.,    Xo\-.    2S,     I90I. 

'■'Resolved,  That  the  thanks  of  tile  Iloartl  of  Commissioners  of  Wythe  County  be  tendered  to  Mr.  I'"rank  I'.  Mil- 
burn,  .Architect,  of  Columbia,  .S.  C,  for  his  untiring  interest  in  securing  for  Wythe  County  a  creditalile  Cmnt  House, 
both  in  plan  and  construction,  of  which  the  County  may  be  justly  proud." 

(.Signed)  A.   L.   Portkk,   Chairman. 


CHARLOTTE'S  FINE  COURTHOUSE. 

Al  i;.\  II  KK  of  iiupiuvciiieiUs  in  the  South  is  tin-  many  niw  numii:i|>:il  l)iiikliii);s  that  have  bi-tn  creeled,  are 
uiuler  contract,  or  m  contemplation.  Considerable  attention  is  k'^'c'i  to  the  introdnctioii  of  progressive  ideas  in 
ihese  structures,  and  as  a  result  there  is  to  lie  seen  many  pleasing  examples  of  Architecture  in  this  direction. 
Hereuith  is  illustrated  the  New  Temple  of  Justice  for  .Mecklenburg  County,  North  Carolina.  It  is  one  of  the  best 
in  the  .State.  It  occupies  the  site  of  Oueeu  Anne's  Museum,  built  in  1776,  on  Tryfin  street.  'Ihe  building  is  of 
hrcprool  construction,  75x120  feet,  with  granite  foinidations  and  aiiproaclies.  ItutV  brick  and  bulT  stone  facade,  marl)le 
floors,  and  hardwood  hnish  add  to  the  beauty  of  the  building.  It  is  regarded  as  a  remarkable  building  for  the  cost, 
550, (XK),  and  much  credit  is  given  the  County  Commissioners  lor  the  wisdom  of  their  choice.  The  .Architect,  Kr.iiik  I'. 
.Milburu,  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  and  Charlotte,  X.  C,  w.is  selected,  after  ()l;ins  prepared  by  twenty-seven  prominent  .Xrcliitects 
trout  all  parts  of  the  L'nited  .States  had  been  examined.  The  principal  entrance  is  ipiite  imposing,  with  op^n  porlico 
above,  surmounted  by  a  large  dome  of  pleasing  proportions. — .Manufacturers'  Record,  October  2,   1896. 

BOARD  OH  COUNTY  COMMISSIONERS. 

Cl'ARLOTTE,    N.    C,    Oct.    l6,    1S9S. 

To  Whom  it  may  Concern: 

This  is  to  certilV  that  the  Huilding  Committee  of  the  new  Court  House  of  Charlotte,  N.  C,  adopted  plans  sidimil- 
ted  by  Frank  P.  .Milburn,  .Architect,  for  our  new  Court  Mouse,  the  same  being  in  their  judgment  the  best  design  sub- 
mitted, from  more  than  twenty  Architects 

During  the  construction  of  our  building,  we  found  .Mr.  .Milburn  a  practical  man,  and  his  plans  hi\e  given  us 
entire  satisfaction.  "    Yours  truly,  (.Signed)  Jno.   K.   ICkwrs,  Cliairm.iii. 

OFFICE  W.  P.  SNELGROVE,  COUNTY  SUPERVISOR. 

Mr.   IK.WK    I'.   -Mll.r.l  K.\,  Anukkso.n,  .s.  i  ..   Aug.   i,  i-s^s. 

Charlotte,   .\.  C. 
Dear  Sir; 

.At  a  meeting  of  our  Building  Committee  today,  which  perhaps  will  be  the  last  held,  it  was  unanimously  agreed 
that  we  should  not  adjourn  without  expressing  our  entire  satisfaction  with  you  as  .i  m.in  who  will  carry  out  to  the  letter 
his  contracts.  Vou  have  intelligently  and  conscientiously  discharged  every  duty  and  obligation  imposed  upon  you  by 
reason  of  being  the  .-\rchitect  of  the  new  Court   House  and  Jail  lor  .\ntlerson  County. 

The  Court  House  is  given  up  to  be  the  handsontest  County  building  in  the  State,  and  our  people  all  laud  their 
praises  of  both  the  Jail  and  Court   House. 

There  has  not  been  a  hitch  between  the  Huildiiig  Committee  and  the  Contractors,  and  both  buildings  have  been 
completed  according  to  the  plans  and  specilications  furnished  by  you,  and  this  spe.iks  worlds    or  the  .Architect. 

In  addition,  we  want  to  say  that  you  have  made  frienils  of  this  entire  committee,  and  that  you  .ire  at  liberty  to 
refer  at  anv  and  all  times  to  either  of  lis.  Respectfully,  (Signed)  W.   I'.  Sm- i.(;kovk.  Chairman. 

J.   I>.  .Maxwki.i,,  Sec'y. 
jiiiiN    n.  Jo.MCS. 
J.  F.  Ci,.\ki)V. 
I   hereby  certify  th.it  the  signatures  to  the  abo\e  instrument  of  writing  are  genuine.     Witness  my  li.ind  and  otVicial 
seal  this  .Aug'.  12th,  '1.S9.S  (Signed)        J.so.  C.  W.MKi.vs,  Clerk  Court,  C.  I'.  &  (.1.  H. 


WHAT  OTHERS  SAY. 

BAILEY  BROS.,  TOBACCO  MANUFACTURERS. 

Winston,   N.  C,   Dec.  4,    1S96. 
To  Whom  Concerned: 

Mr.  l'"rank  P.  Rlilbnrn  was  "ur  .Architect  for  the  New  Conrt  Honse  in  this  Cnunty,  which  cost  |6o, 000.  His  plans 
have  worked  ont  nicely,  and  we  fonntl  him  to  be  a  practical  superuitendent  in  every  respect.  Our  building  is  consid- 
ered one  of  the  best  iii  the  State  and  our  people  are  well  pleased.  We  with  pleasure  recommend  Mr.  Milburn  to  an\' 
one  in  need  of  an  Architect,  as  an  honest,  capable  man,  worthy  of  the  confidence  of  any    one. 

[seal.]  '  M.  D.  Bailey,  Chairman, 

R.  S.  LrNviLLE, 
|.  F.  Miller,  C.   P..   P..  E.  W.  Hai-sek. 

Com.  ot   Forsvthe  Co.,   N.  C. 


G.  B.   BINGHAM, 

JUDGE  OF  THE  TRIGG  COUNTY    COURT. 


Cadiz,   Kv.,  Nov.    ii,   1895. 


To  Whcim  it  ma\'  Concern: 

We,  the  undersigned  Commissioners  of  Trigg  County,  in  the  matter  of  erecting  a  new  Court  House  for  said 
County,  do  hereby  certify  that  Mr.  Frank  P.  Milburn  was  our  Architect  (having  selected  his  plans  from  quite  a  number 
submitted  to  us),  and  as'  such  was  highly  satisfactory.  We  cheerfully  commend  him  as  worthy  of  tlie  consideration  ol 
any  who  may  desire  the  services  of  a  good  man,  a  good  Architect,  and  everything  the  term  implies.  We  have  a  first- 
class  building,  and  the  best  one  we  ever  saw  for  the  cost. 

(.Signed)  G.  B.  Bingham, 

[seal.!  Ino.  D.  Shaw, 

1.  M.  Taylor, 

"R.    A.    BlRNETT, 

T.  K.  Gkastv,  Trigg  County  Clerk.  Committee. 


COUNTY  CLERK'S  OFFICE. 

Welch,  W.  Va.,  May  4,   1895. 
Know  all   Men  l)v  these   Presents: 

That  we  selected  Frank  P.  Milburn  as  the  Architect  of  our  new  Court  House  and  Jail,  having  had  plans  from 
twelve  different  Architects  to  select  from.  Both  Iniildings  are  now  complete,  at  a  cost  to  our  County  of  154,000.  They 
are  a  monument  to  our  Cnnntv,  and  ;i  credit  to  the  .Architect.  We  are  well  jileased  and  satisfied  with  same,  and  do 
not  hesitate  to  recommend  Mr.  Millmrn  t(i  '"ounlv  ntficers  in  need  of  his  services  as  a  man  wortliy  and  well  qualified 
in  his  profession.  '  (Signed)  T.   K.  Totten, 

[SEAL. J  W.  C.   Daniel, 

W.  BuRBRiDGE  Payne,  C.  C.  C.  C.  H.  C.  Flesher. 


'^THE  ARCHITECT." 

llic  Arihitcct  is  regarded  as  :m  .iliimst  useless  expense  by  some  peuiile.  There  must  be  some  reason  why  lliis 
profession  sliuuld  be  so  little  understood.  Anhitectitrc  is  in  its  nature  a  pecidiar  profession,  a  combination  of  art, 
science  and  business.  I'he  aim  of  all  j;ood  .Iri  hifiuts  from  earliest  antiquity  has  been  to  build  permanentlv  and  to 
build  nobly,  ("ivilization  has  no  e.\ponent  more  sensitive  than  Architecture,  for  it  is  an  art  not  only  absolutely  indis- 
pensable, but  which  adapts  itself  practically  and  iesthetically  to  the  conditions  of  things  among  which  it  grows. 

The  charges  of  all  reputabK-  .Architects  arc  the  same.  It  is  poor  economy  to  employ  a  man  who  does  not  know  his 
business  because  his  price  is  less.     ^'llU  pay  more  for  u  hat  you  get,  but  do  not    know    it. 

A  TRUISM. 

"  \'ou  shall  see  a  man 

Who  never  drew  a  line  or  struck  an  arc 
Direct  an   .Architect  and  spoil  his  work, 
Because,  forsooth!  he  likes  a  "  tasteful  "  house; 
He  likes  a  muHin,   but  he  does  not  .go 
Into  the  kitchen  to  instruct  his  cook  — 
Xay,  that  were  insult.     He  admires  fine  clotlies. 
But  trusts  his  tailor.     Only  in  those  arts 
Which  issue  from  creative  potencies 
Does  his  conceit  engage  him.     He  could  learn 
The  baker's  trade,  and  learn  to  cut  a  coat. 
But  never  learn  to  do  that  one  great  thing 
Which  he  essays." 

—J.    i:.   Holland. 


SOME  FACTS. 

Heavy  excavations  should  not  be  made  during  July  and  Au.y;ust  in  our  soutliern  climate. 

Lay  foundations  with  cement  mortar.     In  freezing  weather  keep  the  brick  dry;  in  hot  weather  wet  tlieni. 

All  Hoors  should  be  double.  The  rough  floor  in  frame  buildings  should  extend  tu  siding  and  will  make  a  \'ery 
good  fire-stop,  as  this  will  catch  falling  mortar  from  the  plastering. 

Make  wide  verandas,  and  avoid  using  sap    flooring. 

A\'oid  openings  to  attic  or  resting  places  for  birds  at  the  cornice  line. 

Do  not  lay  wood  shingles  in  lead  paint;  it  rots  them. 

Use  only  dry  lumber  for  finish,  and  avoid  using  green  lumber  in  the  frame. 

Attics  should  be  well  ventilated  to  carry  out  the  heated  air  between  ceiling  and  roof. 

Chimneys  should  be  built  from  the  ground.  Make  walls  of  flues  not  less  than  S  inches  thick;  flues  for  stove,  S 
inches  square;  flue  for  fireplace  njt  less  than  8x12  inches. 

Two-thirds  of  tlie  fires  are  caused  by  defeclixe  flues  ;ind  4-incli  walls.  Chimney  tops  should  be  laid  in  cement 
mortar. 

Hearths   for  fireplaces  should   he  laid    in   cement  mortar  in  order  to  prevent  rats  and   mice   from   undermining   them- 

Avoid   carpet  strips   between  connecting  doors.     They  are  troul^lesome  to  the  housekeeper. 

See  that   your  gas   or  electric  outlets  are   located   to  be  convenient,   and   in   the   |)laces   most   needed. 

See  that  proper  spaces  are  provided  for  beds,  bureaus,   buftets,  etc. 

Doors  should  not  open  into  closets  or  hallways. 

Doors  to  buildings  where  large  gatherings  are  held  should  open  outside. 

Locate  dining-room  according  to  prevailing  breeze  in  summer. 

Closets,  moth-proof,  can  l)e  had  by  using  cedar  ceiling. 

Provide  jiicture  moulding.     This  saves  the  damage  to  plastering. 

Staircases  should  be  wide,  well  lighted,  and   have  wide  step  with  easy  rise;  S'/z   inches  is  good   heigh'. 

Avoid  winding  stairways,  especially  in  public  buildings. 

When  you  have  decided  to  build,  considt  .1  first-class  Architect,  who  should  be  a  master  builder. 

The  charges  of  all  re|)utalile  Architects  an-  the  same.  It  is  poor  economy  to  emplo\'  a  man  who  does  not  know 
his  business,  at  any  price. 


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ATLAS    PORTLAND    CEMENT    COMPANY, 

30  Broad    Street,  INe>v  ^'ork:. 

Yearly  Output  Over  5,000,000  Barrels. 


NO.     20A5     PARTHENON.  SCHOOL    GREEK. 

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The  Corbin  Unit  Lock  Set 

Is  specified  bv  leadini;  architects  for  tine 
buildings  in  all  parts  of  the  country.     It  is 

BUILT    LIKE   A    FINE   MACHINE 

With  all  parts  attached  to  a  solid  frame  and 
accurately  adjusted.  It  is  shipped  in  one 
piece  and  applied  without  detaching  a  single 
part  or  disturbing  the  adjustment.  The 
acme  of  security,  reliability  and  conven- 
ience. Styles  for  all  purposes.  Ornamenta- 
tion in  all  schools  of  design. 

CORBIN   HARDWARE 

Used  upon  the  following  buildings  shown 
in  this  book  : 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  STATE  HOUSE. 
SAVANNAH   UNION   STATION, 
KNOXVILLE  UNION  STATION, 

COURT  HOUSE,  LAKE  CITY,   ILA. 
FLORIDA  STATE   HOUSE, 

DANVILLE.  VA.,   UNION   STATION. 


P. &F. Corbin.  New  Britain,Conn. 


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BANOX'A,   the  scuIptiM-,   once   toUl  a   would-be  critic  that  perfection 
was  made    up  of  trilles,  and   that   perfection  was   no  tritle,  and   this 
trite  sayino-  may  be  well  applied  to  Architecture.      Because  ot   their 

fidelit}-  to   the  triHes  of  their  art,  the  names  of  Phidias  and   Canova 
are  as  imperishable  as  their  wonderful  marbles. 

If  the  "  trifles  "  of  modern  Arcliitecture  were  looked  after  as  closely, 
there  is  one  important  feature  of  a  building  that  would  be  the  better  for  it, 
and  that  is  the  interior  finish. 

Just  as  surely  as  a  trifle  of  a  line  under  Canova's  skilled  hand  meant 
the  development  of  a  muscle,  or  an  expression  that  should  lend  grace,  dig- 
nity and  majest)-  to  his  work,  so  the  interior  finish  either  lends  grace  to  the 
Architect's  work,  or  mars  it. 

Varnish  is  admitted  to  be  a  bio^er  "  trifle  "  than  it  was  once  consid- 
ered,  lor  it  is  Warnish  that  makes  or  mars  the  appearance  of  an  interior. 
The  finest  interiors  are  finished  with  BERRY  15R()THERS  ARCIHT1':C- 
TURAL  FIX  LSI  IKS. 

Mnished  samples  ol  wooil  and  useful  literature  (tn  natural  wood  tmish- 
iny'  sent  free  for  the  askin*''. 


BI-:RRY   brothers  (LnnrKi.) 

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New  York,  Chicago,  Baltimore,  San  Francisco 

Boston.  Cincinnati, 

Philadelphia,  St    Louis,       Factory:  Detroit. 


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JAMES    GODFREY    WILSON, 

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Rolling  Steel  Shutters,  Venetian  Blinds,  l^olling  Partitions,   Wood  Block  Floor. 

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Hygienic  Wardrobe. 


BUILDING  y  FINISHING  SUPPLIES 

ELEVATORS  AND  ELEVATOR   ENCLOSURES  OF  ALL  KINDS 
PRESSED   BRICK,  TERRA  COTTA,  MARBLE,  GRANITE,  LIMESTONE 

STEEL     CEILINGS     AND     SHEET    METALS     OF    ALL     KINDS 


Cast  Iron, 

Ornamental   Iron, 
Steel  Joist   Hangers, 

Cast  iron  Stairs, 
Folding  Partitions. 
Rollinti  Partitions. 


Wrought  Iron, 

Structural  Iron, 

Steel  Beams, 

Steel  Partitions, 
Rolling  Steel  Shutters, 
Illuminating  Sidewalks. 


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GLASS,  PAINTS.VARNISH,  FILLERS  AND  STAINS 


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all  classes  of  buildings,  are  easy  to  apply,  and 
highly  ornamental.  Tliey  don't  shrink,  ciack,  get 
water-soaked,  or  fall  ott.  They  are  safe  and  sani- 
tary. Their  durability  makes  them  ihe  most  ecn- 
nomical  ceilings  in  existence  Our  "Classik"  de- 
signs embrace  variety  of  styles,  and  lliere  is  no 
building  that  we  cannot  match  in  its  style  of  archi- 
tecture. Onrs  is  not  only  by  far  the  most  complete 
and  comprehensive,  but  we  are  steadily  adding  to 
it.  ami  if  you  wish  to  ket^p  postud,  it  will  pay  \(>u 
to  kec;>  in  t.>iir-|i  witii 

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111   S/nttL'infi   C<triiirut  ttufi    uf   Acrci-n, 
tHern   Represei\tative 


There  is  an  inside  frame  of  1-4  incii  double 
coated  steel  rod  (No.  1  i.  Around  this  the  wire  cloth 
(No.  2)  is  drawn  and  stretched  perfectly  ti^ht  by  a 
patented  process.  The  outside  moldings  iNo.  3i 
hold  it  securely  in  place. 

We  use  exclusively  genuine  SOLID  BRONZE 
CLOTH  that  will  not  rust  or  corrode. 

The  screen  has  side  springs  (No.  8i,  permitting 
it  to  slide  with  ease  in  the  copper  guide  strip  extend- 
ing the  full  height  of  the  window  frame. 
^  ^   ^ 

Just  the  thing  for  your  home. 

l(eeps  out  Mosquitoes  and  other  small 
Insects,  as  well  as  Flies. 

Handsome,  Strong,  Efficient,  Durable, 
Easily  Operated. 

V   i^J   V 

CJtTJILOr.UE  FREE       ESTlMJiTES  MJtDE 
WITHOUT    CHJtRGE. 

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Made    Only  By 


Southern   Kepresentatjve  fc,^  naae    «jniy  joy 

Jas.  G.  Miller,  ^WnTa'!' oe^it^a  \)  TKe  Higgin  Mfg.  Co., '"'ls;-°'^*- 


SMITHWARREN  COMPANY 

Automatic  Closing   Fireproof 

METAL  WINDOW  FRAMES  AND  SASHES 

(H.  C^ollier  2!»mitli'«  F*f4tentjs) 

OFFICES:  93  Federal  St..  Boston;  253  Broadway,  New  York 
TELEPHONES:  4064   Hain  7235  Cortland 


RAOTORIKS   IIN 
F>  li  i  I  a  d  d  p  hi  i  a 

tiuffalo,  IN.  '\'- 
Worcester,  iVlass. 
Oaiitoii,  Ohio 
l>titroit,  M"h^It. 
Louisville,  Ky. 
.rVtIanta,  Ga. 
K>ortlancl,  Ofe. 


Dowman=Dozier   A/Vfg.    Co. 

ATUAINTA,  QA. 

Manufacturing  Agents  of  H.  Collier  Smith's  Patent  Metal  Windows 

AUSO  .VIAMLIF'AOTLIRERS  OI-- 

SKYLIGHTS,  CRESTINGS    AND    DIXIE  VENTILATORS 

■Write   for   Prices 


L.  P.  HAZEN  Sz  CO. 


Building  Construction 


CIINCIININATI,  OHIO 


Work  Executed  by  the  Contract  or  Percentage  System 


Correspondence  Solicited 


V  A  R   N   I  S  H   F  S 

ARCHITECTURAL 

NUMBER 

38  PRESERVATIVE 

For  Interior  Work 

Spar     Finishing 
.  .  .   for   all  ... 
Exposed    Work 

NUMBER 

61  FLOOR  VARNISH 

For    Floors 

PRATT    &    LAMBERT 

NEW  YORK                                               BUFFALO                                               CHICAGO 
LONDON                                                      PARIS                                                      HAMBURG 

J.   E.   PARRISH 

CONTRACTOR 

LYNCHBURG,   VA. 

Public  buildings  a  specialty.    Will  furnish 

Estimates  on  all  classes  of  work; 

Send  plans  for  estimates 


"THAT   HOUSE 


99 


.VIUST    BE    PAI.XTEO    TO    F»RESERVE 
AS     WEUU  AS  BEAUTIEY 


it  IS  not  simply  .i  question  oi  covevin'^  S(>  much  sm  face  to  hide  the  plain  hoards — they  must  be  protected.    There  are  paints 
and  paints,  but  they  don't  all  preserve,  nor  even  beautify;  then  why  not  insist  upon 


MOORE'S  PURE  HOUSE  COLORS 

The  ^.t.iiid.iiLi— the  t>nc  tli.it  is  tiled— the  t>ne  pru- 
lUicing  the  best  results  at  the  least  cost.  There  is 
another  item  to  be  considered  in  *'That  House" — the 
walls  and  ceilings. 

You're  not  going  to  leave  them  in  their  unnnislied 
state.     Won't  harmonize  with  the  furnisliinL;s. 


A  Pure  Linseed  Oil  Paint. 


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^^VVvNT^^ 


MURESCO  THEH 


MURl-SCO  is  .1  superior  interior  tinisli.  M.iy  be  ap- 
plied to  new  walls  and  ceilini^s  without  cracking,  chip- 
ping,  (ir  rubbiny  otT.  Made  in  fourteen  beautiful  tints, 
or  may  be  tinted  any  special  shade. 


BENJAHIN  MOORE  &  CO.,  Sole  Manufacturers,  g|^i?t^.a?vpl'ri^t-?C^'?oRK 

Eoi-  <.;oU>r  CurclM  anU  ComHiniit i<>ii»i,  AclUl-ess  Oepartmtint  "A" 


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T.  O.  BROWN  ca  vSON 

Contractors  and  Builders 

AUGUSTA,     GA. 

Will  furnish  estimates  on  all  classes  of  buildings.     Send 

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plans  and  specifications  for  estimates 

Masurtf's 

PURE  lins?:ed  oil 

/4ouse  Paints 


Have  been  for  more 
tlian  a  lifetime 

<7/?e  Standard  of  Excellence 

V>\  uliirh  all  other  paints  are  indgecl. 

Therefore,  he  w  lio  uses  them  is  assured  attlie 
oiitset  of  tlie  very  best  results  possible,  while  he 
wlio  F.XPERIMENT.S  with  paiutsthat  he  knows 
not  of,  does  scat  considerable  risk  of  trouble 
and  loss. 


The  same  HIGH  STANDARD  OF  EXCEL- 


X 


LENCE,  UXIFORMirV  AXD  RELIABILITY 
t     is  maintained  in 

Masury's  Crystal  Spar  Varnish  (interior) 
Masury's  Elastic  Spar  Varnish  (Exterior) 
Masury's  Light  Hard  Oil  Finish 
Masury's  Nomar  Floor  Varnish 
Masury's  Front  Door  Varnish 

The  Finest  Architectural  Finishes  on  Earth 

JOHN  W.  MASURY  &  SON 


New  York 


Chicago. 


Columbia   Lumber  &  Manufacturing   Co., 


COLUMBIA,   S.  C. 


Manufacturers    of 


Sash,  Doors  and  Blinds, 
Interior  Finish,  Pine,  Oak  and 
Cypress,    Special    Mill    Work.^^^^ 

SEND      PLANS      AND      SPECIFICATIONS      FOR      DELIVERED       PRICES 


N.  B.  HANDY  CO. 

LYNCHBURG,  VIRGINIA 

.  .  .    ROOFING    TIN    .  ■  ■ 
Bryant's  Old  Method 
Majestic  Old  Style 
Banner,  Virginia 
Longdale,  Low  Moor 
Jlnd  Various  Other  Brands 

METALS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION.  ROOFERS'  TOOLS 

AND  SUPPLIES,  STRUCTURAL  AND  BUILD- 

ERS'    IRON    AND    STEEL 

TERRA    COTTA    AND    PLATE    GLASS 


c 


MARBLEITHIC 


l(»l! 


FLOOIJS,     WAIXSLOI  IN(i,     Paimitions 


MOST 


DUr.AIUJ:,  SAMTAllV.  Ain  ISTIC 


MADE  o>;u^■  U"S' 


TME  iWARBLEITHIC  COMPAINV 

DAVTOrS,  OHIO. 


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P^  clav.     We  are  equipped  for  an  output  of  >0.0(X)  per  dav,                    9^ 

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0Q  river.  Shippin^i,^  point,  Grattan.S.  C.  near  lort -Will,  S.  C                   (55 

gS    Office.  Charlotte,  N  C.  With  S.  S.  .WcNinch  &  Co    M 

m  to 


Georgia 
Wood  Fiber 
Plaster  Co. 


ATLANTA,  GA. 


Wood   Fiber  Plaster 

Is  a  substitute  for  com- 
mon plaster.  The  use  of 
conimon  mortar  makes  a 
weak  and  uncertain  wall. 
Wood  Fiber  Plaster  com- 
pletely realizes  that  per- 
fection so  long  sought 
after  by  architects,  build- 
ers and  owners,  for  in- 
terior walls  and  ceilings. 
Booklet  sent  free. 


WOODWAR  D 

LUMBER    CO. 

A  r  L  A  N  T  A,      GA.^^^:^ 


Hardwood  Interior  Finish. 
Bank.  Office  and  Store  Fixtures, 
Doors,  Sash  and  Blinds, 
Mouldings,  Etc. 
Hardwood  Mantels. 


SOME  OF  THE  BUILDINGS  CONSTRUCTED 


Ogle   County    lill.)    C'oiirl    lions?. 
Kaiif  County  (HI.)  Court  Ileus-. 
^[u(-oIt   County    (111.)    Court   ITovise. 
Lu  l*orte  County   (Ind.)   Court  House. 
Cook  County  (111.)  Criminal  Court  House. 
Warren   County  Court   Hocse.    Monnioutli.   111. 
Marion  County  (la.)  Court  House,   Knoxville,  la. 
CalM'll  County  (W.   Va.)  Court  House.  Huntington. 
Du  Page  County  (HI.)  Court  House.  Wheaton. 
Clinton  County  (la.)  Court  House.  Clinton,  Iowa. 
New   York  Biscuit   Factory,  Chicago,   111. 
Bay  City  (Midi.)  Court  House  and  Posloffice. 
Clarksville   (Tenn.)    Postortlce. 
Monon  Freight  House.  Chicago,  HI. 
Montgontery  (Ala.)   Union  Passenger  Station. 
C,  B.  &  Q.  Freight  Hous-.  Chicago,  111. 
Nashville  Union   Depot,    Nashville,   Tenn. 
Cumberland  Telephone  Building.   Memphis.   Tenn. 
Montgomery  County  Court  House,   Clarksville,  Tenn. 
Topeka.  Kansas,  Court  House  and  rostofficc. 
Polk  Apartments.  Nashville.  Tenn. 
Warwick  Apartments,   Pliiladelphia,  Pa. 
Buncombe  County  (N.  C.)  Court  House,   Asheville. 
-Mingo  County   (W.    Va.)   Court  House. 
McDowell  County  Bank,  Welch,  W.   Va. 
Kalamazoo  (Mich.)   Paper  Mill. 


CHAS.A.MOSES 


General  Contractor 


306  Chambtfr  of  (Commerce  Bklj;. 


CHICAGO 


W.  E.  WOOD,  Genl.  Supt. 


ENTRANCE    GATES,    RESIDENCE     WM.     L.     ELKINS,     OGONTZ.     PA. 

Painted  with     DIXON'S    SILICA-GRAPHITE.    PAINT    for    protection   and    effect 

The  'Property  Owner  Saves  Money  when  the  Iron  IVork  or  Tin  H^oof  is  Pninted  with 

QuTJ^TY  DIXON'S  SILICA-GRAPHITE  PAINT  cS^l^^s 

JS^anufactured    only    by    the 

JOSEPH  DIXON  CRUCIBLE  CO.,  Jersey  CiLy,  New  Jersey. 


mmm 


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WALKER    BLOCK,   BIRIVII NGH  AlVl,  ALA. 

This  building  was  covered  in  I8S9  with  our  Anchor  Brand  Roofing.     It  is 
today   in  first-class  condition 


Designed  for  use  on  the  highest 
class  of  buildings  in  both  warm 
and  cold  climates.  Twenty-five 
years'  experience  has  shown  it  to  be 

THE    STANDARD    ASPHALT    ROOF 
OF    AMERICA 


170  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK. 


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Are  the  only  legitimate  despoilers  of  paint.     Paint  that 
chalks,  cracks,  scales,  darkens  or  discolors  from  inherent 
weakness  is  not  good  paint,  and  should  be  avoided  in  the 
specifications  of  the  careful  architect. 

COMBINATION     PAINTS 

Based  on  ZINC  WHITE  have  no  inherent  defects.     The  elements 
wear  them  away  in  time,  but  they  do  not  decay,  nor  darken,  nor 
change  color.     The   careful   architect,  who  values  permanence  of 
color  and   material,  will   specify   an   adequate   proportion  of  ZINC 
WHITE  in  all  house  paints. 

See  our  terse,  practical  Treatises : 

••TnE  PAINT  QUESTION," 
"PAINTS   IN    ARCHITECTURE," 

Mailed  Free. 

The  New  Jersey  Zinc  Co. 

11    BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK. 

W.  J.  WILRINvS, 

Contractor   and   Builder, 


FLORENCE,    S.    C. 


Send  plans  and  Specifications  for  estimates. 


the  Columbus  Brick  and  terta  Cotta  (^, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


ORNAMENTAL      P  K  t  O  O  tl  L)      O  IV  1  V^  K. 


In  Standard,  Roman  and   Norman  Sizes. 
BUFF,   TERRA  COTTA,   GRAY,   BUFF  SPECKLED  and  GRAY   SPECKLED 

Wain  Office,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Works,  Union  Turnace,  Ohio. 


DAN'L  A.  TARRELL,  Pres't.  JAS.  E.   PARRELI.,  Sec    and  Treas. 


FARRELL  HEATING  AND  PLUMBING  CO. 


lnc:orpc>i-atecI. 


HEATING,    PLUMBING,    LIGHTING,     MUNICIPAL     SEWERAGE, 
WATER    WORKS,    FURNACE    AND    MILL    WORK. 


PLUMBERS'^     STEAM.     GAS     FITTERS'     AND     ELECTRICAL     SUPPLIES. 


PUMPS.  HOSE.  VALVES.  STEAM   PIPE.  FITTINGS.   DRIVEN    WELLS.   HYDRAULIC    RAMS. 


We  take  contr.icls  anvulnrc  in  llic  .Soiilli. 


Telephone  129-4.  ANNlSTON.     ALA.  Cor.   l  l  th  arul  W  ilmcr  Sts. 


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AUGUSTA.,  OA. 


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CAST  EVERY  DAY— CAPACITY  FOR  300   HANDS 

Architectural  Iron  Work  and  High  Grade  Boilers  for  Heating  and  Power 
Plants  a  Speclait)' 


Builders  and  Dealers  in 

Engines,  Boilers,  Steel  Bridges, 
Roofs,  Tanks,  Towers  and  Build 
ing   Construction 


Cotton,  Saw,  Grist,  Oil,  Fertil 
izcr,  Gin,  Press,  Cane  and  Shingl 
Mill  Machinery  and  Repairs  . 


Building,  Bridge,  Factory,  Fur^ 
nace  and  (Railroad  Castings  and 
Supplies,  Beams,  Channels,  Bolts, 
Pipe  and  Fitting — Car  Load  or 
Less 


Belting,  Packing,  Injectors,  Fit 
tings.  Saws,  Files,  Oilers,  Etc.  . 


Shafting,   Pulleys,   Hangers  and 
Boxes,  Mill  Supplies  and  Tools 


OMAS.  NVUICHET 


OEOROK  WUIiiHtiT 


CHAS.  WUICHET  <Sc  CO, 


DAVTOIN,  OHIO. 


Slate,  Tile,  Asphalt, 


AND 


All  Kinds  of  Metal  Roofinjaj 

Our  Prices  are  Low  for  flood  Work 


Manufacturers 
.  .  .  of    .   .   . 


GALVANIZED 

Iron  and  Copper  Cornices 


Building   Trimmings 


Write  us  for  prices  before  you  let  contract.     We  did  the  Galvanized  Iron  and  Slate 
Work  on  Winston,  N.  C,  Welch,  W.  Va.,  and  Williamson,  W.  Va.,  Court  Houses  ; 

cuts  appear  in  this  book.  


Chattanooga  Roofing  and  Foundry  Co. 


FORMERLY 


Chattanooga  Steel  Roofing  Co. 


Sheet   and   Cast  Metal 
BUILDING  MJITERIAL 

Galvanized 
Iron    Work 

Cornice 
Skylights 
Gutters,  etc. 


MJtNUFJtCTURERS    OF 


STEEL    ROOFINGS 
Moomaw's  Patent 

Metal  Shingle 

Store  Fronts 
Columns,  Lintels,  Sills 

WROUGHT  IROM  WORK 
Awnings 


Write  for  Catalogue 


CHATTANOOGA,  TENNESSEE 


£ s t a b I i s K e d     1850 


"THATCHER" 


Furnaces,  Ranges,  Steam  and  Hot  Water 
Heaters,  are  the  result  of  52  years  successful 
experience  making  High  Grade  Heating  Ap- 
paratus. They  are  used  by  leading  architects 
and  builders  because  of  their  superior  quality 
and  construction.  Our  method  is  to  have  the 
most  skillful  workmen  put  the  best  material 
together  under  our  personal  supervision.  It 
means  a  better  value-'-a  stronger  guarantee^^^ 
things   backed  by  a   half  century   reputation. 

FURNACES  RANGES  BOILERS 

Send       for       Catalogue 


TH^TCHEH  FURNACE  CO. 


IVORKS.    MEWMRK.N.J. 
240   WJtTER  .r7-.,A£lf   YORK 


Jennessee  Producers  Marble  Co. 


MANUFACTURERS    AND     FURNISHERS    OF 


TENNESSEE    MARBLE 

WAIINSCOTIIXa,  FLOOR  TILE,  STA.IR 
TREADS,  BASEBOARD,  TOILET  iVlAR= 
BLE,  BASIIN  SLABS,  DRINKIMQ  FOLJIN= 
TAIINS,  EXTERIOR  iVlARBLE  PIINISM, 
SILLS,  LirVTELS,  dfcc.  <^    .c^    ^     <»     <^    <»     <^ 

j/Tll  lOork  Carefully  Sxeculed  Correspondence  Solicited 

KINOXVIUUE,    TEININESSEE 


USE 


"Taylor  Old  Style"  l^oofin^  Tin 


On  All  Structures  Hcquirinv; 

A  Durable  Covering 


IT  IS  THE   HIGHEST  GRADE 
ROOFING   TIN    MADE 


FOR  SALE  BY  ALL  LEADING 
HARDWARE  JOBBERS 


N.  &  G.  TAYLOR  CO. 


SOLE     MAKERS 
Established     1810  Philadelphia,     Pa. 


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Slate  and  Tile  Roofing 

The  Williams  Slate  Co. 


OUARRYMEN  AND  ROOFERS  OF 


Buckingham-Virginia  'tX'"'  Slate 

18  South  Ninth  Street  RICHMOND,  VA. 


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CASSIDY  &  SON  MFG.  CO. 


Nothing  shows  to  a  better  advantage  than  neat 


GAS,    ELECTRIC 


AND    COMBINATION 


FIXTURES 


Special    Designs  Executed    Promptly. 


133    and     135    West   23d    Street   and    124,    126   and   128   West   24th    Street,    NEW   YORK. 


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E.  J.  ERBELD  NG 

5?7  BiKJAD  SlHEliT 

AUGUSTA,     (]A. 

'THE      PLUMBER" 


STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER  HEATING 


PLUMBING    AND     GAS    FITTING 


Contract  Work  a  Specialty. 
Out  of  Town  Work  Solicited. 

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Beli,  Thonh  448. 

SiROWGER  'Phone  82v 

THE 


J.  L.  Mott  Iron  Works 

84  to  90  BEEKMAN  ST.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 


Manufacturers    of 


Fine  Plumbing  Material 


COPYRIGHT,    1902.    BY    THE    J.    L.     MOTT     IRON     WORKS 


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Bi'i 


Artistic  Work  in  Brass,  Bronze  and  Wrought  Iron 

GaLes,    Grilles,   Fountains,   Vases, 
SLable  Fit^t>ings 

ART    METAL    WORK    FROM    ORIGINAL    DESIGNS 


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COPYRIGHT.  1902.    BY 
THE  J.  L.  MOTT    IRON    WORKS 


V.  H.  KKIEOSHABER,  President.  CHAS.  BAEKTSCHY,  Vice-President. 

THE    ATLANTA    TERRA    COTTA    CO., 


M.\NLlAtTL'KEKS    Ol' 


Architectural    Terra    Cotta. 

OFFICE:  No.  6  North   Forsyth  Street.  WORK:  Cor.  Wells  and  Bluff  Sts. 

ATLANTA,  GA. 

Our  Terra  Cotta  has  been  Used  Extensively  in  many  of  Mr.  F.  P.  Milburn's  Buildings. 
ESTIMATES    FURNISHED  ON  APPLICATION. 


WE  HAVE  FURNISHED 


Heating  Apparatusfor  the  Following  Buildings 


City  Hall  and  Opera  House Columbia,  S.  C. 

City    Hall    and    Opera    House Darlington,  S.  C. 

"State"    Newspaper   Building Columbia,  S.  C. 

John  C.    Wietcrs Charleston,  S.  C. 

City  Hall Charleston,  S.  C 

Farmers  and  Mechanics  Bank  Building Darlington,  S.  C. 

State  Normal  School ...Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Hon.   J.    D.    Bellamy Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Carnegie  Library Charlotte,  N.  C. 

E.  S.  Reid Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Soldiers  Home Raleigh,  N,  C. 

Julius  Lewis Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Union  P;issenger  Station Savannah,  Ga. 

Cathedral  St.  John  the  Baptist Savannah,  Ga. 


Col.  J.  H.  Estill Savannah,  Ga. 

Edwin  Gould Jekyl  Island,  Brunswick,  Ga. 

New  Hebrow  Temple Atlanta,  Ga. 

Harrison  Building Augusta,  Ga. 

Duval  County  Court  House Jacksonville,   Fla. 

Lake  City  College Lake  City,  Fla. 

State  Capitol Tallahassee,  Fla. 

Home  of  Washington Mount  Venion,  Va. 

Southern  Railway  Station Richmond,  Va. 

O.  H.   Berry  &  Company's  Store Richmond,  Va. 

University  of  Virginia Charlottesville,  Va. 

City  Hall L>-nchburg,  Va. 

Christ  Episcopal  Church Norfolk,  Va. 

Union  Passenger  Station Knoxville,  Tenn. 


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A  Few  Recent  Southern  References 

Louisville  &  Nashville  Terminal,   Nashville,  Tenn. 
Florence  County  Court  House,  Florence,   S.   C. 
Augusta  Graded  School,  Augusta,   Ky. 
Tallahatcliie  County  Court  House,    Charleston,    Miss. 
Harrison  Countj'^  Court  House,  Marsliall,   Texas. 
City  Hall,  Bessemer,  Alabama. 

Lauderdale  County  Court  House,  Florence,  Alabama. 
Calhoun   County   Court  House,    Anniston,    Alabama. 
Union   County  Court  House,   Eldorado,    Arkansas. 
St.  Matthew's  German  Lutheran  Cliurch.  Charleston,  S.  < 
Wilson  County  Court  House,  Wilson.  N.  C. 
Dale  County  Court  House,   Ozark,   Alabama. 
Carroll  Countj'  Court  House,  CarroUton,  Ga. 
Lowndes  County  Court  House,   Columbus,    Miss. 
Central  of  Georgia  Railroad  Depot,   Savannali.   Ga. 
Pointe  Coupee  Parish  Court  House,  New  Roads,   La. 
Hart   County   Court  House,    Hartwell,    Ga. 
Fulton  County  Court  House,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Engine  House,    Savannah,   Ga. 
Colquitt  County  Court  House,  Moultrie,  Ga. 
Soule's  Commercial   College,   New   Orleans,    La. 
Twiggs  County  Court  House,  Jeffersonville,   Ga. 
Barton  County  Court  House,  Cartersville.  Ga. 
Oktibbeha  County  Court  House,   Starkville,   Miss. 
Calcasieu  Parish   Court  House,   Lake  Charles,  La. 
Woodruff  County  Court  House,  Augusta,   Ark. 
School  Building,   Jasper.   Alabama. 
Church,    Seneca,    S.    C. 


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